Your work and your shoes

Whether you work in food, sales, or nursing, a lot of jobs require you to spend more or less the entire day on your feet. If you do work one of these jobs, you’ll know just how bad your feet can feel after a full day of running around. While some days you might be tempted to work through the pain, that is not a long-term solution. In this blog, we’re going to give some tips on how to protect your feet and avoid any unnecessary pain.

How to choose a pair of school shoes

For most kids, going shopping for school shoes is a chore to get finished as quickly as possible. As a parent, you may be tempted to do the same thing, but as chaotic as the whole experience may get, you want to at least walk away with a good pair of school shoes. Below, we have listed a few of the top tips to help you choose the perfect pair.

The best shoes for your feet

If you’ve never been to a podiatrist, then your idea of the best shoes for your feet is probably the pair that looks the best, feels comfortable, and falls within your price range. But choosing the correct shoe is much more important than most people realise. Not only do we spend most of the day with our shoes on, the type of shoes we wear will gradually shape our feet over the course of years. This means if we choose the wrong one, we could end up with problems such as hammertoes or fallen arches. In this blog, we’re going to help you identify what type of shoes you should be wearing.

The best detoxifying vegetables

Detoxing has become an extremely popular form of personal healthcare in recent years. With celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Victoria Beckham all throwing their hat into the ring and advising their fans on what to use, it can be difficult to know which options are the best. There are lots of different options out there for you to choose from, such as smoothie plans, 3 day diets, 7 day diets, but they all involve a lot of the same ideas. In this blog, we’re going to focus on the vegetables that offer the best detoxifying qualities.

The best vitamins to get you through winter time

There have long been rumours that we tend to get sicker in winter, but we now have some evidence to support that. While the cold weather does not affect our immune systems as many thought, it seems that certain pathogens can survive better in winter. Combine this fact with the ‘breathing zone’ theory, which states that people spending more time indoors together helps spread illness, and you go a long way to understanding why some sicknesses spike during winter.